CEC is not disable, I don't see an option that will fix the issue. I've always used Kodi xbian settings (GUI so). I've also tried ot disable CEC? reboot, enable CEC and reboot, but i didn't have fix the issue.

I have the exact same issue after the latest upgrade of xbian.
Also on a pi2 and a philips TV.
I noticed in cec-client that after I try to shut down the TV, xbian keeps on sending 'powering on TV' to the TV.
This wasn't an issue in the past.

Got the same problem.
Philips TV - Yamaha receiver - Raspberry Pi B+.
Somehow Kodi keeps claiming HDMI port as active Input device.
Even if I am actually streaming from Minidlna server that runs on the PI, Kodi still keeps claiming the HDMI port. For now I disabled the option in the settings to wake up the TV on startup.

(26th Sep, 2015 12:31 AM)Roy Terhaar Wrote: Got the same problem.
Philips TV - Yamaha receiver - Raspberry Pi B+.
Somehow Kodi keeps claiming HDMI port as active Input device.
Even if I am actually streaming from Minidlna server that runs on the PI, Kodi still keeps claiming the HDMI port. For now I disabled the option in the settings to wake up the TV on startup.

I also have a Yamaha receiver in between. Disabling CEC entirely works as a workaround but just at startup not. Is there a way to disable just the wake-functionality but keep the capability that I can still use the remote of my yamaha.

(26th Sep, 2015 04:41 PM)tvdeynde Wrote: I also have a Yamaha receiver in between. Disabling CEC entirely works as a workaround but just at startup not. Is there a way to disable just the wake-functionality but keep the capability that I can still use the remote of my yamaha.

I can't answer this question; I have not tried it. I am not using the Yamaha remote at all. For Kodi I use a wireless mouse on Raspberry Pi. (Good thing now in version 15 is that the mouse scroll wheel is supported!)
I am controlling the Yamaha through the Web app on my phone if I need to switch inputs. Only thing with CEC disabled is that I can't control Kodi using TV remote.. But maybe it gets fixed in future; then I'll enable it again.

# Stop XBMC when the TV is turned off. This will also start XBMC again when
# it's turned on.
XBMCOFF=no

# Turn CEC capable TV on when XBMC exits.
XBMCEXITON=no

if you don't have by accident something as yes.
This are parts of CEC / TV on/off support from times, when XBMC had this not implemented yet. This should have been removed, but never was and the XBian logic (scripts) are still there - although by default shouldn't be active (those "unhandled response received" events do strongly indicate that perhaps I'm right).

so check that, between I will slowly start removing that from system completely.

# Disable overclocking (and overvolting) when the screensaver is started.
# When the screensaver is stopped, it will enable overclocking again.
# It does so by changing the CPUFreq governor to "conservative", which doesn't
# actually disable overclocking, but tries to set it to the minimum required
# by current system load.
SCR_OVERCLOCK_OFF="no"